No speakers, no webcam, no unnecessary components. LG’s Neo Art display is a 27-inch behemoth that’s ultra-portable and features a USB Type-C port for power and video.
The beastly Area-51m sheds Alienware's tired old design staples and introduces a bold new aesthetic. That and some earth-shattering specs coupled with an eye-watering price.
The world’s largest-capacity flash drive is here. Well, sort of — this SanDisk prototype doesn’t even have a name yet, but it’s a super tiny 4 TB storage stick with USB Type-C.
It’s pretty uncharacteristic of Apple to allow HomeKit, AirPlay 2, and iTunes to run on rival manufacturers’ devices. But there’s one simple reason it’s doing it.
Intel thinks the 5G and artificial intelligence are crucial to the next generation of laptops. With Project Athena, it’s asking all sorts of PC manufacturers to bring that future closer.
AT&T’s 5G indicator, rolled out recently to select phones, is just a sticker. Or at least that’s what T-Mobile thinks it is with this latest shade.
LG’s newest OLED TV rolls up when someone wants to watch TV and then retracts to its base when not in use. It’s officially launching this spring with a hefty price tag.
Bixby will work with a lot of new tech partners down the line, including Google. Expect integrations for Google’s main apps soon, including YouTube, Gmail, and many others.
HP’s latest gaming display, called the Omen X Emperium 65, is a massive gaming display with G-Sync HDR baked in. Featuring a refresh rate of 144 Hz, it’s shipping this February for a cool $5,000.
Nintendo could move away from developing standalone home consoles in the future, according to its new president. It also plans to make more smartphone games.
Apple is a regular absentee from each CES event. This time, however, it decided to make an appearance by putting up a billboard that mocks Android and its many security issues.
Jabra’s new Elite 85h headphones sound like it’s going to be one of the best in the market. At $299, it got hands-free assistant control, 32 hours of battery life with noise cancellation turned on, and much more.
Huawei wished everyone a Happy New Year in 2019 by tweeting from an iPhone. The social media employees involved have since been allegedly demoted, and their salaries have also been reduced.
Amazon has finally debuted Showroom, a virtual living room for furniture shoppers. With it, customers can see how a living room will look with certain items before hitting the purchase button.
An alleged domestic abuser has been banned from Twitch once again after being briefly let back in. The accused streamer, Luke Munday, was heard assaulting his wife in a Dec. 9 'Fortnite' livestream watched by thousands.
As promised last year, the Blade augmented reality smart glasses from Vuzix is finally here. With very few, if any, apps available at the moment, the thing might be a tough sell at $1,000.
A newly uncovered bug report suggests that Google will also be bringing native Dark Mode support to Google Chrome on Windows 10. It will be trailing the macOS version, though.
A video of what’s believed to be Xiaomi’s foldable device has leaked on Twitter courtesy of Evan Blass. Whereas Samsung’s device folds in two halves, Xiaomi’s take has three panels, two of which fold backward.
Samsung has unveiled three new gaming monitors. Not only do they boast topnotch display quality, but they’re also keen on everyone having cleaner, more flexible workspaces.
No need to login to Windows 10 using a password anymore. Microsoft now lets users in the Fast Ring of its Insider Program receive unique login codes via SMS, and soon everyone will be able to use it, too.
Windows 10 is now more popular than Windows 7 in terms of market share. The milestone comes three years after Microsoft first released the operating system.
Apple has revised its forecast for Q1, dropping the original number by $9 billion. Cook cites weakened iPhone demand, particularly in China and other developed markets, as the reason for underwhelming sales.
Thunderbird is bound to get a lot fresher this year. Mozilla has just announced a roster of planned updates for the email client, among them an interface revamp and a total structural rewrite.
The Nintendo Switch will see a revamped model that can only support handheld mode, according to an analyst. Another analyst says there’ll be a Pro version of the console as well.
New content is coming to 'Fallout 76' this January. Not only that, but Bethesda also confirmed the new features, most notably Player Vending, are coming at some point this year.
The Pixel Slate has performance and lag problems, especially while in tablet mode. Fortunately, Google might be working on a simple fix, but a rollout schedule remains unclear.
The FCC has given Google the go-signal to use advanced motion-sensing devices aboard aircraft. These sensors, part of Project Soli, must still comply with aviation rules, however.
A developer has launched a launcher called Meditations, which will let players try a different game every day for the entire run of 2019. There were a lot of developers involved, but exactly which ones are a secret for now.
A cheaper Galaxy Home smart speaker powered by Bixby is on the way, new rumors say. There are no details on pricing or release date at the moment, however.
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